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The word "slide" contains a long vowel sound. In this case, the letter "i" in "slide" is pronounced as the long vowel sound /aɪ/, like in the word "cry" or "time." The long vowel sound is typically found in words where the vowel is followed by a silent "e" at the end, as in the case of "slide."
The long I is pronounced as the word "eye." It is typically referenced as the sound of the letter Y in by and my.
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No, the word "tried" does not have a long vowel sound. In phonetics, a long vowel sound is pronounced the same as the letter itself, such as the "i" in "time." In "tried," the "i" is pronounced with a short vowel sound, similar to the "i" in "sit."
It has a long I sound, as in time or fire. The E is silent.The UK spelling of the noun (wheel) is tyre.
It does not sound natural that you were waiting for a long time for it
The main difference between long "i" and short "i" is the duration of the sound. Long "i" is pronounced for a longer period of time, as in words like "time" or "ride." Short "i" is pronounced for a shorter period of time, as in words like "sit" or "big."
The I has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
The long vowel sound of "dime" is the sound "ai" as in "time" or "lime."
The only 7-letter synonym for peace (the answer to this question) may be harmony. But it does not represent an actual period of time as peace does.
It has a long E vowel sound, as in time and fire.